helluvatractor
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Hi all, my setup at present is 4 corny kegs in a large chest freezer with an stc 1000 set at 10 oc.
I have followed the carbonation charts to good effect so far. Generally for my ales setting to 15 psi for 5 days, then disconnecting the gas , and then leaving at this pressure.
If I want to sample a couple pints, I pour them without attatching the gas, if friends are round and more than a couple will be sunk, I will attatch the gas up to 10 psi or so to aid pouring.
Every so often, I attatch the co2 to each keg and check that the regulator is reading around 10 psi. If its more, I release, if less, add a bit more to around 10 psi.
However, I have noticed some beer, especially those with less beer left in the keg, is coming out over carbed.
So I am a bit confused how to keep a beer at a constant carbonation level. I understand that you have to keep a certain pressure to keep the seals tight, but what stops this pressure carbonating the beer further.
I have just legged a coopers stout, looked up on the carbonation chart, that I should attatch gas at 10psi for five days. What should I do then, to keep it at this ?
I have followed the carbonation charts to good effect so far. Generally for my ales setting to 15 psi for 5 days, then disconnecting the gas , and then leaving at this pressure.
If I want to sample a couple pints, I pour them without attatching the gas, if friends are round and more than a couple will be sunk, I will attatch the gas up to 10 psi or so to aid pouring.
Every so often, I attatch the co2 to each keg and check that the regulator is reading around 10 psi. If its more, I release, if less, add a bit more to around 10 psi.
However, I have noticed some beer, especially those with less beer left in the keg, is coming out over carbed.
So I am a bit confused how to keep a beer at a constant carbonation level. I understand that you have to keep a certain pressure to keep the seals tight, but what stops this pressure carbonating the beer further.
I have just legged a coopers stout, looked up on the carbonation chart, that I should attatch gas at 10psi for five days. What should I do then, to keep it at this ?